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USM

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Item No. 2570922
USM

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Item No. 2570922

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Crafted with Swiss precision, the USM Side Table will bring a splash of color or elegant, streamlined storage to any living space. Made from ultra-durable chromed steel with powder-coated steel panels and a glass top, it features an open shelf and generous storage compartment. Designed by Fritz Haller and Paul Schaerer in the 1960s, the USM Haller Collection is built to last for generations. Use this as a handsome – and handy – table beside a sofa or chair, by a bed, in an office, or as a small-scale coffee table. Made in Switzerland.
  • Crafted from durable powder-coated steel.
  • Glass top and open storage compartment.
  • Coordinates with other USM Haller pieces.
Brand
USM
Collection
USM Haller Collection
General Dimensions
  • 23" H 31" W 15" D
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Dimensions

Side Table

  • Height (in): 23
  • Width (in): 31
  • Depth (in): 15
  • Weight (lbs): 51.25
  • Chromed steel frame
  • Powder-coated steel panels
  • Glass surface

Fritz Haller And Paul Schaerer

Originally a Swiss hardware and lock business, USM was founded in 1885 by Ulrich Schaerer. In 1961, his grandson, Paul Schaerer, hired architect Fritz Haller to build a new factory and office space, which led to a series of modular furniture designed to adapt and expand as home and office needs changed. Now included in MoMA’s permanent collection, the USM Haller is an icon of modern design.

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